Episode 11 Tony “Victor” Beram :: “The Lysergic Legacy of Placebo Records - Pt. 2”
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It's bitter-sweet wrapping this two part episode up with the legend behind the Phoenix, Arizona-based label Placebo Records, Tony "Victor" Beram, but all good things must come to an end. Or do they? For this epic episode of "The Burning Nerve Ending Magic Podcast," we sit down with Beram to discuss the band's last two cult classic LPs on the label, 1986's "Grotto of Miracles," and 1987's "Horse Cock Phepner." Two subliminal subjects in the band's institution of indecipherable intelligence that poetically pushed the boundaries of bravery, humour, politics, and alchemical attitude, which have become some of thier most revered efforts to date, the power of the Sun City Girls only grew mightier as the times continued to unfold like a freakish flower.
Released during the crazy whirlwind of metaphysical mind control, cultural censorship, and contagious creativity, the Girls unleashed their next two sonic specimens like a pack of wild deranged dogs on a bunch of iridescent intruders looking for a biblical bone during the hallucinogenic height of the Cloaven Cassette series throughout the 1980s. Buckle up as Beram takes us on one last holy hoorah through the liberating landscape of one of the most fascinating groups to have ever existed. Do you disagree? No one asked...














